Lung ingesting air then distributing to various parts of the body through the blood.
The respiratory and circulatory system make up the cardiorespiratory system.
Respiratory is the word & it means breathing system.
The cardiovascular and respiratory systems are two different systems in the body, though they are closely related. The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, bronchii, alveoli, and the lungs.
The nervous system and the endocrine system are the two major regulatory systems in the body.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
The systems controlling the whole human system are the vital systems in the body...they are:Airway&Breathing > Respiratory SystemCirculation >CardioVascular systemAbove two system form the ABC of Resucitation & for Maintainance of LifeThe Integrity & functional preservation of Central Nervous System are maintained by the above two systems.Preservation of Central Nervous System is the basis for a gud quality of life.
Skeletal system Muscular system
The cardiovascular and respiratory systems are two different systems in the body, though they are closely related. The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, bronchii, alveoli, and the lungs.
lungs and heart
There are two types of root systems. taproot system and the fibrous root system.
excretory and reproductive systems
You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
well you wouldn't need any to make a black holes to make binary systems but what do make binary systems are two stars.
Excretory and Reproductive
The nervous system and the endocrine system are the two major regulatory systems in the body.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
The respiratory system and the circulatory (cardiovascular) system.
The respitory system and the digestive system. Those systems are both body systems.
Cardiorespiratory fitness is a measure of how well your body is able to transport oxygen to your muscles during prolonged exercise, and also of how well your muscles are able to absorb and use the oxygen, once it has been delivered, to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) energy via cellular respiration (cellular respiration is a chemical process in your body's cells that converts the energy stored in the food you eat into the ATP form of energy that is recruited for use by your muscles). Essentially, your cardiorespiratory fitness level is a measure of the strength of your aerobic energy system. If you haven't already read the Exercise Energy Systems article you can do so to get a better understanding of what ATP is, what cellular respiration is, and what the aerobic energy system is (in addition to your body's other two energy systems).